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File:20111110 Egypt 0421 Cairo dinner cruise (cropped).jpg|Cairo dinner cruise
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File:Randa Kamel Egyptian Bellydancer 2007 1.jpg|Randa Kamel Egyptian Bellydancer
File:Layla Taj wikipedia article.jpg|Layla Taj
File:Rachel Brice 1 DSC 0126.jpeg|Rachel Brice
File:Dalilah bailando danza oriental en la Esfinge.jpg|Dalilah dancing oriental dance at the Sphinx
File:Bailarina de Danza Arabe (Aisha Bellydance).jpg|Aisha Bellydance
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 3 March 2025

Belly dance is a Western-coined name for a traditional West Asian dance, specifically originating from the Middle East. It is sometimes also referred to as oriental dance and is primarily a torso-driven dance, with an emphasis on articulations of the hips.

History[edit]

Belly dance is believed to have its roots in the ancient cultures of the Middle East, North Africa, and the Mediterranean. It is thought to have been a dance form that was used in fertility rituals or goddess worship. The dance form has evolved over centuries, incorporating elements from various cultures and periods.

Styles and Techniques[edit]

There are many different styles of belly dance, each with its own unique set of movements and techniques. Some of the most popular styles include Egyptian belly dance, Turkish belly dance, and American Tribal Style belly dance. The dance form is characterized by its focus on complex movements of the torso and rhythmic hip drops.

Costumes[edit]

The traditional belly dance costume is often a two-piece outfit, with a bra top and a skirt or harem pants, adorned with sequins and beads. However, the costume can vary greatly depending on the style of belly dance and the region it is from.

Belly Dance in Popular Culture[edit]

Belly dance has gained popularity in Western culture, particularly in the United States, where it is often performed in restaurants, at festivals, and in stage shows. It is also commonly taught in dance studios and is popular as a form of exercise and artistic expression.

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